2023 - 2024
Built assets are responsible for 50% of resource consumption, 36% of energy consumption and 38% of energy-related carbon emissions. This project aims to systematically investigate how digital twin (DT) and relevant technologies, e.g., IoT and artificial intelligence, can be adopted to manage built assets towards efficiency and sustainability. The expected outcomes include a digital twin platform that assists life cycle emissions analysis and reporting, as well as embedded AI-driven approaches to achieve operational efficiency and lower emissions of built assets. The beneficiaries comprise all relevant stakeholders, including government, clients, contractors and policy makers.
There are three specific objectives based on the aforementioned specific industry needs:
The costs of operating and maintaining an asset in any sector can ultimately be many times the initial capital cost. This project will enable:
Chair, Project Steering Group
Andrew Curthoys
Chair, Australian BIM Advisory Board (ABAB)
Project Leader
Professor Peng Wu
BSc MSc PhD
Curtin University
Full video – P2.92 Smarter and Greener Built Assets through Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence (February 2025)
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MetaBIM: Unlocking the power of your BIM data – SBEnrc Boardroom Briefing (September 2024)
P2.92 Uptake and Impact Report – Smarter and Greener Built Assets through Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence (April 2025)